<div><p>In response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate changes, microorganisms from aquatic environments can suddenly accumulate on water surface. These dense suspensions, known as blooms, are harmful to ecosystems and signicantly degrade the quality of water resources. In order to determine the physico-chemical parameters involved in their formation and quantitatively predict their appearance, we successfully reproduced irreversible cyanobacterial blooms in vitro. By combining chemical, biochemical and hydrodynamic evidences, we identify a mechanism, unrelated to the presence of internal gas vesicles, allowing the sudden collective upward migration in test tubes of several cyanobacterial strains (<i>Microcys...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes occurring worldwide in almost every ecosystem. They are...
Particle-attached bacteria are key biotic factors influencing the development of bloom-forming cyano...
From a practical viewpoint, cyanobacteria have two opposite aspects: one is that some of the species...
In response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate changes, microorganis...
International audienceIn response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate...
In response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate changes, mi-croorgani...
The proliferation of undesirable cyanobacteria within eutrophic freshwaters is now reported on a glo...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
The cause of persistent cyanobacteria scum formation in lakes is an unresolved subject. Scum refers ...
Despite the large impact of environmental conditions on cyanobacterial blooms, their dynamics cannot...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
Cyanobacteria can form dense and sometimes toxic blooms in freshwater and marine environments, which...
Abstract Microcystis, the dominant species among cyanobacterial blooms, normally forms colonies unde...
Currently, there is a pernicious microbe in the genus Microcystis that is putting the world’s freshw...
In the context of global change and enhanced toxic cyanobacterial blooms, cyanobacterial transfer to...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes occurring worldwide in almost every ecosystem. They are...
Particle-attached bacteria are key biotic factors influencing the development of bloom-forming cyano...
From a practical viewpoint, cyanobacteria have two opposite aspects: one is that some of the species...
In response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate changes, microorganis...
International audienceIn response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate...
In response to natural or anthropocentric pollutions coupled to global climate changes, mi-croorgani...
The proliferation of undesirable cyanobacteria within eutrophic freshwaters is now reported on a glo...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
The cause of persistent cyanobacteria scum formation in lakes is an unresolved subject. Scum refers ...
Despite the large impact of environmental conditions on cyanobacterial blooms, their dynamics cannot...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
Cyanobacteria can form dense and sometimes toxic blooms in freshwater and marine environments, which...
Abstract Microcystis, the dominant species among cyanobacterial blooms, normally forms colonies unde...
Currently, there is a pernicious microbe in the genus Microcystis that is putting the world’s freshw...
In the context of global change and enhanced toxic cyanobacterial blooms, cyanobacterial transfer to...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes occurring worldwide in almost every ecosystem. They are...
Particle-attached bacteria are key biotic factors influencing the development of bloom-forming cyano...
From a practical viewpoint, cyanobacteria have two opposite aspects: one is that some of the species...